Re: Store script as run only
Re: Store script as run only
- Subject: Re: Store script as run only
- From: Jon Rosen <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 15:24:45 -0400
My first thought was that maybe by using "Show Package Contents" from
the Finder, you would be able to pull the code from the file.
Unfortunately, a Run Only AppleScript doesn't display that option in
the Finder, even though it's an application.
Jon
On Apr 7, 2006, at 7:12 AM, Jens Eliasson wrote:
I did a horrible mistake the other day. In a moment of mindslip I
managed to overwrite a script I had worked on for a while with the
run only option checked, and I didn't see the mistake before i had
closed the window. I partly acuse Script Editor for this, since it
feels really stupid to have implemented the make runtime into the
"Save as…" and not as a "Save copy". It all makes me feel like a
beginner, after having done scripting also commercially for quite
some years now.
Well this leaves me with two problems:
First to see if its possible to bring back the code from the
runtime version, at least partly. I have found Jon's Commands and
will see what it can do with its script coercion command.
Secondly I thought I would make a droplet that converts scripts to
run only into a different file. I tried the load script/store
script but se that it retains the script in its original state. I
had never thought about that before.
So does anyone know a way to store a script as runtime
independently of its original state?
Thanks/
Jens Eliasson, <email@hidden>
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